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Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 09:58 -0600
Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 09:01 -0700
Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 11:18 -0600
Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 11:45 -0700
Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 14:07 -0600
Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 13:09 -0700
Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 14:26 -0600
Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 13:28 -0700
Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 14:47 -0600
Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 13:55 -0700
| From | Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 09:58 -0600 |
| Subject | Re: THE EAGLE |
| Message-ID | <lvhrlbF9p7hU1@mid.individual.net> |
% wrote: > Tahitian pearl wrote: >> % wrote: >>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>> . >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became the >>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and talked. It >>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the wind, >>>>>>> not >>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If you >>>>>>> stop >>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the wind, >>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the Eagle. >>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>> >>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>> >>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>> >>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>> >>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >> >> We use english here because it's our first language. > > oh you use a stolen language , no wait , > you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next maybe so. We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase is, Call a spade a spade.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 09:01 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <2h2dna03btzrJA76nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #18154 |
Tahitian pearl wrote: > % wrote: >> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>> % wrote: >>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became the >>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and talked. It >>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the >>>>>>>> wind, not >>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If >>>>>>>> you stop >>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the wind, >>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the >>>>>>>> Eagle. >>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>> >>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>> >>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>> >>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>> >>> We use english here because it's our first language. >> >> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next > > maybe so. > > We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase is, > Call a spade a spade. what do you call them
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| From | Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 11:18 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <lvi0bhFaggnU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #18155 |
% wrote: > Tahitian pearl wrote: >> % wrote: >>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>> % wrote: >>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became the >>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the >>>>>>>>> wind, not >>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If >>>>>>>>> you stop >>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the >>>>>>>>> wind, >>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the >>>>>>>>> Eagle. >>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>> >>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>> >>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>> >>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>> >>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >> >> maybe so. >> >> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase is, >> Call a spade a spade. > > what do you call them seagulls <--- without a space
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 11:45 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <mIOdnaQ8z8p7Qg76nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #18156 |
Tahitian pearl wrote: > % wrote: >> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>> % wrote: >>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>> % wrote: >>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the >>>>>>>>>> wind, not >>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If >>>>>>>>>> you stop >>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the >>>>>>>>>> wind, >>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the >>>>>>>>>> Eagle. >>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>> >>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>> >>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>> >>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>> >>> maybe so. >>> >>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase >>> is, Call a spade a spade. >> >> what do you call them > > seagulls <--- without a space well that's not english either
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| From | Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 14:07 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <lvia8hFc1ssU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #18157 |
% wrote: > Tahitian pearl wrote: >> % wrote: >>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>> % wrote: >>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he >>>>>>>>>>> became the >>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the >>>>>>>>>>> wind, not >>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If >>>>>>>>>>> you stop >>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the >>>>>>>>>>> wind, >>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the >>>>>>>>>>> Eagle. >>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>>> >>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>>> >>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>>> >>>> maybe so. >>>> >>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase >>>> is, Call a spade a spade. >>> >>> what do you call them >> >> seagulls <--- without a space > > well that's not english either Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near lakes inland. Wells are underground but these are flying white and pepper L birds. You're always caught up on dirty tombs. I don't think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 13:09 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <eSqdnWM-Nc3nbg76nZ2dnZfqn_gAAAAA@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #18158 |
Tahitian pearl wrote: > % wrote: >> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>> % wrote: >>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>> % wrote: >>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he >>>>>>>>>>>> became the >>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the >>>>>>>>>>>> wind, not >>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. >>>>>>>>>>>> If you stop >>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear >>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, >>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, >>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle. >>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>>>> >>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>>>> >>>>> maybe so. >>>>> >>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase >>>>> is, Call a spade a spade. >>>> >>>> what do you call them >>> >>> seagulls <--- without a space >> >> well that's not english either > > Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near > lakes inland. Wells are underground but these are flying white and > pepper L birds. You're always caught up on dirty tombs. I don't think > you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving experience > was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter. its a shame you wreck every point you try to make
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| From | Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 14:26 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <lvibbpFc7mtU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #18159 |
% wrote: > Tahitian pearl wrote: >> % wrote: >>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>> % wrote: >>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he >>>>>>>>>>>>> became the >>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the >>>>>>>>>>>>> wind, not >>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. >>>>>>>>>>>>> If you stop >>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear >>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, >>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, >>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle. >>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>>>>> >>>>>> maybe so. >>>>>> >>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the phrase >>>>>> is, Call a spade a spade. >>>>> >>>>> what do you call them >>>> >>>> seagulls <--- without a space >>> >>> well that's not english either >> >> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near >> lakes inland. Wells are underground but these are flying white and >> pepper L birds. You're always caught up on dirty tombs. I don't >> think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving >> experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter. > > its a shame you wreck every point you try to make but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through. plural noun: seagulls a popular name for a gull.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 13:28 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <z-2cna3Wb_Rsag76nZ2dnZfqnPUAAAAA@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #18160 |
Tahitian pearl wrote: > % wrote: >> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>> % wrote: >>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>> % wrote: >>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he >>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, not >>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you stop >>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>>>>>> >>>>>>> maybe so. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the >>>>>>> phrase is, Call a spade a spade. >>>>>> >>>>>> what do you call them >>>>> >>>>> seagulls <--- without a space >>>> >>>> well that's not english either >>> >>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near >>> lakes inland. Wells are underground but these are flying white and >>> pepper L birds. You're always caught up on dirty tombs. I don't >>> think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving >>> experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter. >> >> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make > > but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through. > > plural noun: seagulls > a popular name for a gull. the quote machine
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| From | Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 14:47 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <lvicjhFccr2U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #18161 |
% wrote: > Tahitian pearl wrote: >> % wrote: >>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>> % wrote: >>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, not >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hungry. If you stop >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> maybe so. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the >>>>>>>> phrase is, Call a spade a spade. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> what do you call them >>>>>> >>>>>> seagulls <--- without a space >>>>> >>>>> well that's not english either >>>> >>>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near >>>> lakes inland. Wells are underground but these are flying white and >>>> pepper L birds. You're always caught up on dirty tombs. I don't >>>> think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving >>>> experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter. >>> >>> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make >> >> but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through. >> >> plural noun: seagulls >> a popular name for a gull. > > the quote machine toe the line... what do you have against seagulls? They're a sign of submarine civilization.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-24 13:55 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <aaWcnVIojc21Yw76nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #18162 |
Tahitian pearl wrote: > % wrote: >> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>> % wrote: >>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>> % wrote: >>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, not >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hungry. If you stop >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hear the wind, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nature, the Eagle. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no wait , >>>>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> maybe so. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians. I think the >>>>>>>>> phrase is, Call a spade a spade. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> what do you call them >>>>>>> >>>>>>> seagulls <--- without a space >>>>>> >>>>>> well that's not english either >>>>> >>>>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found >>>>> near lakes inland. Wells are underground but these are flying >>>>> white and pepper L birds. You're always caught up on dirty tombs. >>>>> I don't think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best >>>>> caving experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter. >>>> >>>> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make >>> >>> but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through. >>> >>> plural noun: seagulls >>> a popular name for a gull. >> >> the quote machine > > toe the line... what do you have against seagulls? They're a sign of > submarine civilization. and johnathon livingstone
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